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Live DMA

European network for live music associations representing over 3000 venues, clubs and festivals 🎤 Co-funded by #CreativeEurope

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@livedma 𝗮𝗻𝗱 @reset_network 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰

Behind many sold-out shows and major festivals, ownership structures remain largely invisible to audiences, yet they play a decisive role in who operates stages, how risks are shared, and where revenue flows.

The European mapping project on ownership concentration in live music aims to make visible who owns which stages and to situate this evidence within wider cultural and competition policy debates.

The two ownership maps do not claim to be exhaustive, but they make visible a reality that has long been overlooked. They invite institutions, professionals, and citizens to ask a simple question: when we buy a ticket for a festival or a concert, who do we really support, and what kind of ecosystem do we want for live music in Europe?

⮕ Link to the maps in our bio.


Maps commissioned by Live DMA and Reset! network
Research work conducted by Matthieu Barreira
Maps, statement, policy paper and full repertoire of sources available on live-dma.eu and reset-network.eu


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3 months ago


@livedma 𝗮𝗻𝗱 @reset_network 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰

Behind many sold-out shows and major festivals, ownership structures remain largely invisible to audiences, yet they play a decisive role in who operates stages, how risks are shared, and where revenue flows.

The European mapping project on ownership concentration in live music aims to make visible who owns which stages and to situate this evidence within wider cultural and competition policy debates.

The two ownership maps do not claim to be exhaustive, but they make visible a reality that has long been overlooked. They invite institutions, professionals, and citizens to ask a simple question: when we buy a ticket for a festival or a concert, who do we really support, and what kind of ecosystem do we want for live music in Europe?

⮕ Link to the maps in our bio.


Maps commissioned by Live DMA and Reset! network
Research work conducted by Matthieu Barreira
Maps, statement, policy paper and full repertoire of sources available on live-dma.eu and reset-network.eu


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6
3 months ago

@livedma 𝗮𝗻𝗱 @reset_network 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰

Behind many sold-out shows and major festivals, ownership structures remain largely invisible to audiences, yet they play a decisive role in who operates stages, how risks are shared, and where revenue flows.

The European mapping project on ownership concentration in live music aims to make visible who owns which stages and to situate this evidence within wider cultural and competition policy debates.

The two ownership maps do not claim to be exhaustive, but they make visible a reality that has long been overlooked. They invite institutions, professionals, and citizens to ask a simple question: when we buy a ticket for a festival or a concert, who do we really support, and what kind of ecosystem do we want for live music in Europe?

⮕ Link to the maps in our bio.


Maps commissioned by Live DMA and Reset! network
Research work conducted by Matthieu Barreira
Maps, statement, policy paper and full repertoire of sources available on live-dma.eu and reset-network.eu


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6
3 months ago

@livedma 𝗮𝗻𝗱 @reset_network 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰

Behind many sold-out shows and major festivals, ownership structures remain largely invisible to audiences, yet they play a decisive role in who operates stages, how risks are shared, and where revenue flows.

The European mapping project on ownership concentration in live music aims to make visible who owns which stages and to situate this evidence within wider cultural and competition policy debates.

The two ownership maps do not claim to be exhaustive, but they make visible a reality that has long been overlooked. They invite institutions, professionals, and citizens to ask a simple question: when we buy a ticket for a festival or a concert, who do we really support, and what kind of ecosystem do we want for live music in Europe?

⮕ Link to the maps in our bio.


Maps commissioned by Live DMA and Reset! network
Research work conducted by Matthieu Barreira
Maps, statement, policy paper and full repertoire of sources available on live-dma.eu and reset-network.eu


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6
3 months ago

@livedma 𝗮𝗻𝗱 @reset_network 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰

Behind many sold-out shows and major festivals, ownership structures remain largely invisible to audiences, yet they play a decisive role in who operates stages, how risks are shared, and where revenue flows.

The European mapping project on ownership concentration in live music aims to make visible who owns which stages and to situate this evidence within wider cultural and competition policy debates.

The two ownership maps do not claim to be exhaustive, but they make visible a reality that has long been overlooked. They invite institutions, professionals, and citizens to ask a simple question: when we buy a ticket for a festival or a concert, who do we really support, and what kind of ecosystem do we want for live music in Europe?

⮕ Link to the maps in our bio.


Maps commissioned by Live DMA and Reset! network
Research work conducted by Matthieu Barreira
Maps, statement, policy paper and full repertoire of sources available on live-dma.eu and reset-network.eu


3
6
3 months ago

@livedma 𝗮𝗻𝗱 @reset_network 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰

Behind many sold-out shows and major festivals, ownership structures remain largely invisible to audiences, yet they play a decisive role in who operates stages, how risks are shared, and where revenue flows.

The European mapping project on ownership concentration in live music aims to make visible who owns which stages and to situate this evidence within wider cultural and competition policy debates.

The two ownership maps do not claim to be exhaustive, but they make visible a reality that has long been overlooked. They invite institutions, professionals, and citizens to ask a simple question: when we buy a ticket for a festival or a concert, who do we really support, and what kind of ecosystem do we want for live music in Europe?

⮕ Link to the maps in our bio.


Maps commissioned by Live DMA and Reset! network
Research work conducted by Matthieu Barreira
Maps, statement, policy paper and full repertoire of sources available on live-dma.eu and reset-network.eu


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3 months ago

Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


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6 months ago

Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


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6 months ago


Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


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6 months ago

Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


29
6 months ago

Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


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6 months ago

Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


29
6 months ago

Meet Crowdbuilder, our new audience development tool 🎯

Crowdbuilder is a free, multilingual tool to help live music event organisers develop their audiences and strengthen their communities. It is the result of years of joint work by Live DMA and 17 European venues, driven by a shared desire to put their audiences centre stage.

Whether you want to reach new audiences, deepen existing relationships, or spark new ideas – Crowdbuilder is here to help!

💬 The website is available in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian, with more translations also on their way

Start building now on crowdbuilder.eu 🧱

🌐 Website by @david.daumer
🎨 Graphic design by @tinibuni.graphisme

📷 © Booststraat


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6 months ago

In 2026, more than 200 European music festivals are owned by just four major groups, according to a recent study published by the European networks @resetnetwork and @livedma, highlighting two maps produced by researcher Matthieu Barreira.

In Canada, a similar trend is unfolding, with one major player—Live Nation—accused of establishing a monopoly in the music sector.

This discussion is part of Nuits sonores Lab, the discourse programme by @nuits_sonores and @european_lab, and aims to build bridges between the two continents and explore possible courses of action to respond to growing threats to music diversity.

This panel talk is organised as part of the Reset! Live Podcast series.

→ Friday, May 15
14:00 - 15:00
Hôtel71
Free, registeration is recommended


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1
4 days ago

In 2026, more than 200 European music festivals are owned by just four major groups, according to a recent study published by the European networks @resetnetwork and @livedma, highlighting two maps produced by researcher Matthieu Barreira.

In Canada, a similar trend is unfolding, with one major player—Live Nation—accused of establishing a monopoly in the music sector.

This discussion is part of Nuits sonores Lab, the discourse programme by @nuits_sonores and @european_lab, and aims to build bridges between the two continents and explore possible courses of action to respond to growing threats to music diversity.

This panel talk is organised as part of the Reset! Live Podcast series.

→ Friday, May 15
14:00 - 15:00
Hôtel71
Free, registeration is recommended


3
1
4 days ago


In 2026, more than 200 European music festivals are owned by just four major groups, according to a recent study published by the European networks @resetnetwork and @livedma, highlighting two maps produced by researcher Matthieu Barreira.

In Canada, a similar trend is unfolding, with one major player—Live Nation—accused of establishing a monopoly in the music sector.

This discussion is part of Nuits sonores Lab, the discourse programme by @nuits_sonores and @european_lab, and aims to build bridges between the two continents and explore possible courses of action to respond to growing threats to music diversity.

This panel talk is organised as part of the Reset! Live Podcast series.

→ Friday, May 15
14:00 - 15:00
Hôtel71
Free, registeration is recommended


3
1
4 days ago

In 2026, more than 200 European music festivals are owned by just four major groups, according to a recent study published by the European networks @resetnetwork and @livedma, highlighting two maps produced by researcher Matthieu Barreira.

In Canada, a similar trend is unfolding, with one major player—Live Nation—accused of establishing a monopoly in the music sector.

This discussion is part of Nuits sonores Lab, the discourse programme by @nuits_sonores and @european_lab, and aims to build bridges between the two continents and explore possible courses of action to respond to growing threats to music diversity.

This panel talk is organised as part of the Reset! Live Podcast series.

→ Friday, May 15
14:00 - 15:00
Hôtel71
Free, registeration is recommended


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1
4 days ago

📣 Join us for the LIVEMX Closing Event!

This final event marks a key milestone for LIVEMX, bringing together beneficiaries, partners, and European stakeholders to:
• Reflect on project achievements
• Share experiences and lessons learned
• Explore future directions for funding & support in Creative Europe and beyond

Expect insights, discussions, and interactive breakout sessions designed to spark meaningful exchange 💡

🗓 11 May 2026
🕒 15:00 – 17:30 CET
📍 Online (Register through the link in the bio)

#LIVEMX #beyondmusic #livemusicsector #creativeeuropeprogramme #musicmoveseurope


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1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago


Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Qui possède quoi ?

Plus de 200 festivals appartiennent à 4 grands groupes privés : comment faire face à l’hyper concentration économique dans la musique live ? 🔊

More than 200 festivals are owned by four major private groups: how can we respond to the hyper-concentration of economic power in the live music industry?

Une rencontre avec @reset_network & @livedma

📆 Mer. 06.05 à 19h
📍 Audito de la Gaîté Lyrique
📣 Gratuit sur réservation, dans la limite des places disponibles
🌐 Billetterie en ligne


915
13
1 weeks ago

Following our latest GA, we are super proud to announce that @uajazznetwork is joining Live DMA as an associate member!

The Ukrainian Jazz Network brings together key representatives of the sector (jazz clubs, festivals, venues, music schools, cultural institutions, labels, etc.) with the shared goal of building sustainable cooperation, increasing international visibility, and creating long-term partnerships between Ukrainian and global jazz communities. The network aims to act as a coordinating platform for professional exchange, education, mobility, and joint artistic production.

The Live DMA network now spans over 18 countries, with 22 members representing over 3000 venues, clubs, festivals and live music organisations.


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2
2 weeks ago

Last week, we held our annual General Assembly in Fribourg, bringing together 30 representatives from live music associations across 20 European countries.

This is, as always, an important moment in the network’s life, allowing members to come together and share their updates, reflect on the past months, and work collectively on building the year(s) ahead.

Over two days, discussions focused on some of the most pressing issues facing our network and its members. These included how music venues are positioned within national and European cultural policies, or how they are adapting to changes in audience behaviour and on-site spending, which continue to reshape economic models and audience development approaches.

This event was also a great opportunity to officially welcome two new members – hello @uajazznetwork and ABEI (The Association of the Bulgarian Event Industry) 🎉 – and to meet the mentees from the START programme. Participants from Armenia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic will work closely with mentors from the Live DMA network throughout 2026 and 2027 to support the development of national live music associations. More on this very soon 👀

We also re-elected our Board members for a new two-year mandate, with members entrusting them to continue strengthening recognition and cooperation across the sector, supporting a live music ecosystem grounded in curiosity and conviviality.

Thank you to all participants, and a special thanks to the @petzifederation team, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, and were the perfect hosts for this GA ❤️ We were thrilled to discover Fribourg’s strong local music scene, visiting venues such as @nouveaumonde and @fri_son, but also the incredible @smemmusic, and gaining deeper insight into PETZI Ticket. Here’s to 30 more!


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2
1 months ago

Last week, we held our annual General Assembly in Fribourg, bringing together 30 representatives from live music associations across 20 European countries.

This is, as always, an important moment in the network’s life, allowing members to come together and share their updates, reflect on the past months, and work collectively on building the year(s) ahead.

Over two days, discussions focused on some of the most pressing issues facing our network and its members. These included how music venues are positioned within national and European cultural policies, or how they are adapting to changes in audience behaviour and on-site spending, which continue to reshape economic models and audience development approaches.

This event was also a great opportunity to officially welcome two new members – hello @uajazznetwork and ABEI (The Association of the Bulgarian Event Industry) 🎉 – and to meet the mentees from the START programme. Participants from Armenia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic will work closely with mentors from the Live DMA network throughout 2026 and 2027 to support the development of national live music associations. More on this very soon 👀

We also re-elected our Board members for a new two-year mandate, with members entrusting them to continue strengthening recognition and cooperation across the sector, supporting a live music ecosystem grounded in curiosity and conviviality.

Thank you to all participants, and a special thanks to the @petzifederation team, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, and were the perfect hosts for this GA ❤️ We were thrilled to discover Fribourg’s strong local music scene, visiting venues such as @nouveaumonde and @fri_son, but also the incredible @smemmusic, and gaining deeper insight into PETZI Ticket. Here’s to 30 more!


69
2
1 months ago

Last week, we held our annual General Assembly in Fribourg, bringing together 30 representatives from live music associations across 20 European countries.

This is, as always, an important moment in the network’s life, allowing members to come together and share their updates, reflect on the past months, and work collectively on building the year(s) ahead.

Over two days, discussions focused on some of the most pressing issues facing our network and its members. These included how music venues are positioned within national and European cultural policies, or how they are adapting to changes in audience behaviour and on-site spending, which continue to reshape economic models and audience development approaches.

This event was also a great opportunity to officially welcome two new members – hello @uajazznetwork and ABEI (The Association of the Bulgarian Event Industry) 🎉 – and to meet the mentees from the START programme. Participants from Armenia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic will work closely with mentors from the Live DMA network throughout 2026 and 2027 to support the development of national live music associations. More on this very soon 👀

We also re-elected our Board members for a new two-year mandate, with members entrusting them to continue strengthening recognition and cooperation across the sector, supporting a live music ecosystem grounded in curiosity and conviviality.

Thank you to all participants, and a special thanks to the @petzifederation team, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, and were the perfect hosts for this GA ❤️ We were thrilled to discover Fribourg’s strong local music scene, visiting venues such as @nouveaumonde and @fri_son, but also the incredible @smemmusic, and gaining deeper insight into PETZI Ticket. Here’s to 30 more!


69
2
1 months ago

Last week, we held our annual General Assembly in Fribourg, bringing together 30 representatives from live music associations across 20 European countries.

This is, as always, an important moment in the network’s life, allowing members to come together and share their updates, reflect on the past months, and work collectively on building the year(s) ahead.

Over two days, discussions focused on some of the most pressing issues facing our network and its members. These included how music venues are positioned within national and European cultural policies, or how they are adapting to changes in audience behaviour and on-site spending, which continue to reshape economic models and audience development approaches.

This event was also a great opportunity to officially welcome two new members – hello @uajazznetwork and ABEI (The Association of the Bulgarian Event Industry) 🎉 – and to meet the mentees from the START programme. Participants from Armenia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic will work closely with mentors from the Live DMA network throughout 2026 and 2027 to support the development of national live music associations. More on this very soon 👀

We also re-elected our Board members for a new two-year mandate, with members entrusting them to continue strengthening recognition and cooperation across the sector, supporting a live music ecosystem grounded in curiosity and conviviality.

Thank you to all participants, and a special thanks to the @petzifederation team, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, and were the perfect hosts for this GA ❤️ We were thrilled to discover Fribourg’s strong local music scene, visiting venues such as @nouveaumonde and @fri_son, but also the incredible @smemmusic, and gaining deeper insight into PETZI Ticket. Here’s to 30 more!


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Research by @sigic_slomusic (commissioned by ESNS, @liveurope and @livedma) explored what happens to opportunities for artists after the showcase stage. The biggest question: are they equal? Read more via the link in bio 💙


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Research by @sigic_slomusic (commissioned by ESNS, @liveurope and @livedma) explored what happens to opportunities for artists after the showcase stage. The biggest question: are they equal? Read more via the link in bio 💙


3
1 months ago

Research by @sigic_slomusic (commissioned by ESNS, @liveurope and @livedma) explored what happens to opportunities for artists after the showcase stage. The biggest question: are they equal? Read more via the link in bio 💙


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1 months ago

The launch of the @livemusicfund on 1 January 2026 in Germany fuels an ongoing dialogue on redistribution mechanisms, particularly ticket levies, which are reportedly being discussed in several EU and non-EU countries. Do ticket levies represent a promising future for the live sector, and particularly for small organisations? What change could they bring about?

In a context where the live music sector is increasingly structured around a small number of dominant operators at the top of the value chain, and a much larger number of smaller actors operating with very limited margins, they come as an opportunity to address this imbalance and enhance our ecosystem’s resilience and sustainability.

To get a better understanding of the vision and the mechanisms at work behind these schemes, we caught up with @felixgraedler, board member of the @bundesstiftunglivekultur and Project Manager of the Live Music Fund.

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio

📸 © Jente Vanbrabant


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1 months ago

The launch of the @livemusicfund on 1 January 2026 in Germany fuels an ongoing dialogue on redistribution mechanisms, particularly ticket levies, which are reportedly being discussed in several EU and non-EU countries. Do ticket levies represent a promising future for the live sector, and particularly for small organisations? What change could they bring about?

In a context where the live music sector is increasingly structured around a small number of dominant operators at the top of the value chain, and a much larger number of smaller actors operating with very limited margins, they come as an opportunity to address this imbalance and enhance our ecosystem’s resilience and sustainability.

To get a better understanding of the vision and the mechanisms at work behind these schemes, we caught up with @felixgraedler, board member of the @bundesstiftunglivekultur and Project Manager of the Live Music Fund.

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio

📸 © Jente Vanbrabant


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1 months ago

The launch of the @livemusicfund on 1 January 2026 in Germany fuels an ongoing dialogue on redistribution mechanisms, particularly ticket levies, which are reportedly being discussed in several EU and non-EU countries. Do ticket levies represent a promising future for the live sector, and particularly for small organisations? What change could they bring about?

In a context where the live music sector is increasingly structured around a small number of dominant operators at the top of the value chain, and a much larger number of smaller actors operating with very limited margins, they come as an opportunity to address this imbalance and enhance our ecosystem’s resilience and sustainability.

To get a better understanding of the vision and the mechanisms at work behind these schemes, we caught up with @felixgraedler, board member of the @bundesstiftunglivekultur and Project Manager of the Live Music Fund.

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio

📸 © Jente Vanbrabant


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1 months ago

The launch of the @livemusicfund on 1 January 2026 in Germany fuels an ongoing dialogue on redistribution mechanisms, particularly ticket levies, which are reportedly being discussed in several EU and non-EU countries. Do ticket levies represent a promising future for the live sector, and particularly for small organisations? What change could they bring about?

In a context where the live music sector is increasingly structured around a small number of dominant operators at the top of the value chain, and a much larger number of smaller actors operating with very limited margins, they come as an opportunity to address this imbalance and enhance our ecosystem’s resilience and sustainability.

To get a better understanding of the vision and the mechanisms at work behind these schemes, we caught up with @felixgraedler, board member of the @bundesstiftunglivekultur and Project Manager of the Live Music Fund.

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio

📸 © Jente Vanbrabant


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1 months ago

The launch of the @livemusicfund on 1 January 2026 in Germany fuels an ongoing dialogue on redistribution mechanisms, particularly ticket levies, which are reportedly being discussed in several EU and non-EU countries. Do ticket levies represent a promising future for the live sector, and particularly for small organisations? What change could they bring about?

In a context where the live music sector is increasingly structured around a small number of dominant operators at the top of the value chain, and a much larger number of smaller actors operating with very limited margins, they come as an opportunity to address this imbalance and enhance our ecosystem’s resilience and sustainability.

To get a better understanding of the vision and the mechanisms at work behind these schemes, we caught up with @felixgraedler, board member of the @bundesstiftunglivekultur and Project Manager of the Live Music Fund.

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio

📸 © Jente Vanbrabant


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1 months ago

For the music ecosystem to truly thrive, it must remain balanced: both large and small actors contributing with complementary strengths in ways that foster diversity, experimentation, and sustainable growth.

Right now, that balance is under strain.

Across Europe, multiple studies have shown that small and medium-sized live music venues are struggling – grappling with a set of challenges that goes beyond financial concerns. This comes in contrast with the current arena and stadium boom, described as driving record-breaking revenue for large players.

What does this contrast mean for the live music sector as a whole? What do we really lose when smaller venues are endangered or close down?

🔗 Read about Live DMA and @reset_network's maps of ownership in European live music via the link in bio


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2 months ago

For the music ecosystem to truly thrive, it must remain balanced: both large and small actors contributing with complementary strengths in ways that foster diversity, experimentation, and sustainable growth.

Right now, that balance is under strain.

Across Europe, multiple studies have shown that small and medium-sized live music venues are struggling – grappling with a set of challenges that goes beyond financial concerns. This comes in contrast with the current arena and stadium boom, described as driving record-breaking revenue for large players.

What does this contrast mean for the live music sector as a whole? What do we really lose when smaller venues are endangered or close down?

🔗 Read about Live DMA and @reset_network's maps of ownership in European live music via the link in bio


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2 months ago

For the music ecosystem to truly thrive, it must remain balanced: both large and small actors contributing with complementary strengths in ways that foster diversity, experimentation, and sustainable growth.

Right now, that balance is under strain.

Across Europe, multiple studies have shown that small and medium-sized live music venues are struggling – grappling with a set of challenges that goes beyond financial concerns. This comes in contrast with the current arena and stadium boom, described as driving record-breaking revenue for large players.

What does this contrast mean for the live music sector as a whole? What do we really lose when smaller venues are endangered or close down?

🔗 Read about Live DMA and @reset_network's maps of ownership in European live music via the link in bio


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2 months ago

For the music ecosystem to truly thrive, it must remain balanced: both large and small actors contributing with complementary strengths in ways that foster diversity, experimentation, and sustainable growth.

Right now, that balance is under strain.

Across Europe, multiple studies have shown that small and medium-sized live music venues are struggling – grappling with a set of challenges that goes beyond financial concerns. This comes in contrast with the current arena and stadium boom, described as driving record-breaking revenue for large players.

What does this contrast mean for the live music sector as a whole? What do we really lose when smaller venues are endangered or close down?

🔗 Read about Live DMA and @reset_network's maps of ownership in European live music via the link in bio


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2 months ago

For the music ecosystem to truly thrive, it must remain balanced: both large and small actors contributing with complementary strengths in ways that foster diversity, experimentation, and sustainable growth.

Right now, that balance is under strain.

Across Europe, multiple studies have shown that small and medium-sized live music venues are struggling – grappling with a set of challenges that goes beyond financial concerns. This comes in contrast with the current arena and stadium boom, described as driving record-breaking revenue for large players.

What does this contrast mean for the live music sector as a whole? What do we really lose when smaller venues are endangered or close down?

🔗 Read about Live DMA and @reset_network's maps of ownership in European live music via the link in bio


175
2 months ago

For the music ecosystem to truly thrive, it must remain balanced: both large and small actors contributing with complementary strengths in ways that foster diversity, experimentation, and sustainable growth.

Right now, that balance is under strain.

Across Europe, multiple studies have shown that small and medium-sized live music venues are struggling – grappling with a set of challenges that goes beyond financial concerns. This comes in contrast with the current arena and stadium boom, described as driving record-breaking revenue for large players.

What does this contrast mean for the live music sector as a whole? What do we really lose when smaller venues are endangered or close down?

🔗 Read about Live DMA and @reset_network's maps of ownership in European live music via the link in bio


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2 months ago

Drawing on examples from UK’s @musicvenueproperties and Denmark’s förening, Australian researcher Sam Whiting (@epic_and.or_brutal) explores how community and cooperative ownership offers a path for venues to secure their future.

In a context where inflation, rent hikes and real-estate speculation causes a threat to many venues, this comes as an alternative where venues, and their communities, can regain control over their tenure.

“As the landscape of the music sector continues to shift and change, support for grassroots live music that is reliant on neither governments nor markets provide examples of hope and solidarity, but also stability and certainty for the sector.”

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio


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2 months ago

Drawing on examples from UK’s @musicvenueproperties and Denmark’s förening, Australian researcher Sam Whiting (@epic_and.or_brutal) explores how community and cooperative ownership offers a path for venues to secure their future.

In a context where inflation, rent hikes and real-estate speculation causes a threat to many venues, this comes as an alternative where venues, and their communities, can regain control over their tenure.

“As the landscape of the music sector continues to shift and change, support for grassroots live music that is reliant on neither governments nor markets provide examples of hope and solidarity, but also stability and certainty for the sector.”

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio


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2 months ago

Drawing on examples from UK’s @musicvenueproperties and Denmark’s förening, Australian researcher Sam Whiting (@epic_and.or_brutal) explores how community and cooperative ownership offers a path for venues to secure their future.

In a context where inflation, rent hikes and real-estate speculation causes a threat to many venues, this comes as an alternative where venues, and their communities, can regain control over their tenure.

“As the landscape of the music sector continues to shift and change, support for grassroots live music that is reliant on neither governments nor markets provide examples of hope and solidarity, but also stability and certainty for the sector.”

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio


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2 months ago

Drawing on examples from UK’s @musicvenueproperties and Denmark’s förening, Australian researcher Sam Whiting (@epic_and.or_brutal) explores how community and cooperative ownership offers a path for venues to secure their future.

In a context where inflation, rent hikes and real-estate speculation causes a threat to many venues, this comes as an alternative where venues, and their communities, can regain control over their tenure.

“As the landscape of the music sector continues to shift and change, support for grassroots live music that is reliant on neither governments nor markets provide examples of hope and solidarity, but also stability and certainty for the sector.”

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio


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2 months ago

Drawing on examples from UK’s @musicvenueproperties and Denmark’s förening, Australian researcher Sam Whiting (@epic_and.or_brutal) explores how community and cooperative ownership offers a path for venues to secure their future.

In a context where inflation, rent hikes and real-estate speculation causes a threat to many venues, this comes as an alternative where venues, and their communities, can regain control over their tenure.

“As the landscape of the music sector continues to shift and change, support for grassroots live music that is reliant on neither governments nor markets provide examples of hope and solidarity, but also stability and certainty for the sector.”

🔗 Read the full article via the link in bio


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2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


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2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


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2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


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2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


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2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


54
2 months ago

At @esns, as part of the 8th MME Dialogue by invitation of the European Commission, we brought together cities, regions, networks, and sector experts to explore how Europe’s music ecosystem can grow stronger - from the ground up.

This panel and workshop focused on what actually works locally, what’s still missing, and how cities and regions can act as drivers of European music development.

👉 The main outcomes are highlighted in this post.
👉 A more extensive overview of the panel and workshop outcomes is available on our website.

Our sincere thanks to @nicolevenema (@gemeente_groningen), @pmcallaghan (@musiccity.uk ), Mark Dieler (AMARI Network / @sicily_music_conference ), @romishe (@livedma ), and @virgo_sillamaa (@europeanmusicx ) for their sharp insights - and to @lenaingwerson (@musiccitiesnetwork ) for her thoughtful moderation and facilitation throughout both the panel and the workshop facilitated together with no other than @romisheand huge thanks as well to Marine De Bruyn for the whole organisation.


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.